APA (7th ed.) Citation

Aesop & N. R. (1682). Aesop explained, and rendred both in English and Latine verse: Being at first paraphrased, or turned out of the Latine prose into Latine verse, and afterward Englished : containing his most choice, witty, and facetious fables, together with their full meaning and morals, accomodated to the lives and manners of men in this present age : with hexameters and pentameters transposed or reversed for the benefit of that commendable art of poetry : to which is added a necessary appendix containing a collection of English proverbs and sayings, with their true meaning and significations fully unfolded and explained : together with the plain meaning of the grammar rules unfolded to the youths capacity by way of question and answer. Printed for Thomas Parkhurst.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Aesop and N. R. Aesop Explained, and Rendred Both in English and Latine Verse: Being at First Paraphrased, or Turned Out of the Latine Prose into Latine Verse, and Afterward Englished : Containing His Most Choice, Witty, and Facetious Fables, Together with Their Full Meaning and Morals, Accomodated to the Lives and Manners of Men in This Present Age : With Hexameters and Pentameters Transposed or Reversed for the Benefit of That Commendable Art of Poetry : To Which Is Added a Necessary Appendix Containing a Collection of English Proverbs and Sayings, with Their True Meaning and Significations Fully Unfolded and Explained : Together with the Plain Meaning of the Grammar Rules Unfolded to the Youths Capacity by Way of Question and Answer. London: Printed for Thomas Parkhurst, 1682.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Aesop and N. R. Aesop Explained, and Rendred Both in English and Latine Verse: Being at First Paraphrased, or Turned Out of the Latine Prose into Latine Verse, and Afterward Englished : Containing His Most Choice, Witty, and Facetious Fables, Together with Their Full Meaning and Morals, Accomodated to the Lives and Manners of Men in This Present Age : With Hexameters and Pentameters Transposed or Reversed for the Benefit of That Commendable Art of Poetry : To Which Is Added a Necessary Appendix Containing a Collection of English Proverbs and Sayings, with Their True Meaning and Significations Fully Unfolded and Explained : Together with the Plain Meaning of the Grammar Rules Unfolded to the Youths Capacity by Way of Question and Answer. Printed for Thomas Parkhurst, 1682.

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